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BEFORE YOU 

WITHDRAW
Let's Talk.

Feeling stressed about...

  • course performance?

  • your physical or emotional health?

  • your finances?

If you're thinking you may want to withdraw from a course this semester, before you take action, let's talk. Kent State has dedicated resources - for those exact reasons - to support you.

The Flashes in the administration, faculty and staff will help you keep moving forward and we’ll do everything we can to help you graduate.

Reminder, the withdrawal deadline for Fall Semester courses is Sunday, October 29, 2023.  The withdrawal deadline for flexibly scheduled courses can be found in the .

If you’re struggling in your coursework or feeling overwhelmed by studying, before you withdraw, reach out to your instructor to discuss your difficulties and your progress, Also, talk with your advisor to see what your options may be, including staying in the class, withdrawing, requesting an incomplete or taking the class pass/fail, if that’s an option for that specific course.

Contact the Academic Success Center for tutoring (drop-in, scheduled and e-tutoring) as well as to receive study tips, academic coaching and online supplemental instruction — personalized for your needs.

Need an advisor?
Find an Advisor
330-672-0166
universityadvising@kent.edu

Connect to the Academic Success Center
Academic Success Center Website
330-672-3190
asc@kent.edu

finance trainingIf you’re considering withdrawing because of financial concerns or due to a change in your family’s household income, you can reach out to One Stop for Student Services. They’re here to help and find possible solutions and options for your situation.

Contact One Stop for Student Services
One Stop Website
330-672-6000

Practicing NursesYour overall well-being is key to your success. There are resources on campus that help you feel your best.

  • Your Mental Health - Feeling overwhelmed? Depressed? Before you withdraw, talk with a counselor at Counseling and Psychological Services. Call 330-672-2487 to schedule an appointment.
  • Your Physical Health/Medical Concerns - Feeling tired? Run down? Before you withdraw, talk with someone at University Health Services. They can check your overall health, and see if you’re getting enough sleep, eating properly and staying active. Call 330-672-2322 for an appointment.

Please know that the health center is currently not accepting walk-ins, so an appointment is needed.

Big Brain StatueNOT SURE WHAT RESOURCES YOU NEED? TRY FLASH HELP!

Flash Help is a support service that allows students to ask for help when they need it. Flash Help can provide assistance with academic, social, physical health or wellness concerns and more. Learn more or submit a request.


Flashes Take Care of Flashes.
BEFORE YOU WITHDRAW – LET’S TALK. WE’RE HERE TO HELP.

Students attending regional campuses can find assistance at the links below.